Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor

Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for matching the demand for environmental services with the incentives of land users whose actions modify the supply of those environmental services. While there has been considerable discussion of the ins...

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Autores principales: Swallow, Brent M., Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., van Noordwijk, Meine
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160742
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author Swallow, Brent M.
Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.
van Noordwijk, Meine
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description Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for matching the demand for environmental services with the incentives of land users whose actions modify the supply of those environmental services. While there has been considerable discussion of the institutional mechanisms for PES, relatively little attention has been given to the inter-relationships between PES institutions and other rural institutions. This paper presents and builds upon the proposition that both the function and welfare effects of PES institutions depend crucially on the co-institutions of collective action (CA) and property rights (PR)... This paper presents a conceptual framework that clarifies the inter-linkages between property rights, collective action, payment for environmental services, and the welfare of smallholder land users. The framework is centered on concerns of function and welfare effects of PES. The functional perspective clarifies the effects of collective action and property rights institutions on the supply of environmental services. The welfare perspective considers smallholders as one of several potential sources of supply,sometimes directly competing against large landowners and public sector providers.
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spelling CGSpace1607422025-11-06T07:20:49Z Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor Swallow, Brent M. Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. van Noordwijk, Meine poverty alleviation collective action smallholders property rights welfare environmental management remuneration multiple use Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for matching the demand for environmental services with the incentives of land users whose actions modify the supply of those environmental services. While there has been considerable discussion of the institutional mechanisms for PES, relatively little attention has been given to the inter-relationships between PES institutions and other rural institutions. This paper presents and builds upon the proposition that both the function and welfare effects of PES institutions depend crucially on the co-institutions of collective action (CA) and property rights (PR)... This paper presents a conceptual framework that clarifies the inter-linkages between property rights, collective action, payment for environmental services, and the welfare of smallholder land users. The framework is centered on concerns of function and welfare effects of PES. The functional perspective clarifies the effects of collective action and property rights institutions on the supply of environmental services. The welfare perspective considers smallholders as one of several potential sources of supply,sometimes directly competing against large landowners and public sector providers. 2005 2024-11-21T09:51:50Z 2024-11-21T09:51:50Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160742 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Swallow, Brent M.; Meinzen-Dick, Ruth Suseela; van Noordwijk, Meine. Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor. CAPRi working paper. 0042. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160742
spellingShingle poverty alleviation
collective action
smallholders
property rights
welfare
environmental management
remuneration
multiple use
Swallow, Brent M.
Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S.
van Noordwijk, Meine
Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor
title Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor
title_full Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor
title_fullStr Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor
title_full_unstemmed Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor
title_short Localizing demand and supply of environmental services: interactions with property rights, collective action and the welfare of the poor
title_sort localizing demand and supply of environmental services interactions with property rights collective action and the welfare of the poor
topic poverty alleviation
collective action
smallholders
property rights
welfare
environmental management
remuneration
multiple use
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160742
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